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Wilson Tarbox

Wilson is an art historian, journalist and critic based in Paris.

At Alberta Pane Gallery in Paris, Regina José Galindo and Iva Lulashi take different approaches to articulating the experience of women in society

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The artist’s sculptural installations and films sit at the heart of a debate about Eurocentrism in the arts

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At Mendes Wood DM, Brussels, the artist shares a more nuanced and melancholic vision of Hercules, one of art history’s most triumphant figures

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At Marian Goodman, Paris, the artist’s latest works cite leading figures from twentieth-century art

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A small retrospective at Centre Pompidou, Paris, strikes a balance between the artist’s unique brand of expressionist figuration and her activism

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At FRAC, Marseille, the artist probes the hidden colonial legacies of the Algerian War

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At FOMU Photo Museum Antwerp, the artist reveals the contrivances and ambiguities of documentary photography

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Ahead of the opening weekend of the fair, Wilson Tarbox gives his recommendations for the exhibitions not to miss

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Dancing between beautiful and moribund, Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s mummified reimagining of Napoleon’s monument speaks as much to the present as it does to the past

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At Harlan Levey Projects, the artist draws on his own experience as a working-class football fan during Poland’s 1990s passage from communism to capitalism

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Two new films by the artist and her cohorts, on view at Lafayette Anticipations, Paris, speak to joint struggles and why collaboration is key

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The artist’s exhibition at Centre d’art contemporain Passerelle, Brest, blends gender, race and class politics with science fiction

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A show at Fondation Cartier, Paris, brings together works by young artists from across the continent

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250 works by more than 70 artists and creators from the pre-Columbian period to the present

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In the artist’s exhibition at Centre Pompidou, materials are laced with humour and sexual innuendo

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The multimedia art ‘experience’-cum-independent Soviet state recruited a cast of 400 to live on an enormous film set for years

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For his show at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, the artist created an interactive ‘parcours’ to shed new light on humanity’s changing relationship to nature

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His first major retrospective in France at Centre Pompidou, Paris, reveals the artists's ongoing dialogue between the visible and the haptic

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